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Supreme Court Rules Cheerleader’s ‘F*ck School’ Snapchat Post Was Protected Speech
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that a Pennsylvania high school violated the First Amendment rights of a former cheerleader by punishing her for saying “fuck school” on Snapchat. The decision potentially restricts schools’ ability to regulate students’ off-campus speech.
Aliens From 1,715 Stars Could’ve Seen Earth Over the Past 5,000 Years, Study Suggests
Astronomers on Earth have spotted thousands of exoplanets since the 1990s, so it’s not unreasonable to assume that aliens, should they exist, would be capable of the same feat. Working under this assumption, astronomers have identified a surprising number of nearby stars from which alien astronomers could’ve detected…Read more...
Netflix's Latest Dating Series Puts Monster Kink at the Forefront
I was going about my morning routine, just another normal Wednesday, when lo, the world’s most cursed tweet blessed my timeline from the @NetflixUK account. Behold.Read more...
Summer Camp Island's A Quiet Place Spoof Broke All the Rules for Good Reason
Julia Pott’s aggressively charming series Summer Camp Island has returned to HBO Max for its fourth season just in time for the beginning of our actual summer. While the animated series is still every bit as adorable as it used to be, the latest batch of episodes all bring a sharper, quicker sense of humor to Oscar…Read more...
Why It’s Taking so Long for Lego to Make Bricks From Recycled Plastic
Recycling isn’t the end-all solution to our over-consumption of the planet’s resources, and the process comes with its own challenges and drawbacks, but generally, re-using discarded materials and turning them into something useful again is a step in the right direction. Today, Lego revealed its first brick made from…Read more...
George R.R. Martin Is Also Bummed Game of Thrones Went Beyond the Books
When Game of Thrones debuted on HBO in 2011, fans were stoked to see how the story and world of George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire would play out on the small screen. But as the showrunners moved past the books, things went a bit off the rails. Now, the author is looking back with one thing on his mind:…Read more...
Updates From Borderlands, Superman and Lois, and More
Peter Capaldi re-teams with Doctor Who’s Steven Moffat for a haunting new Amazon venture. Kaley Cuoco and Pete Davidson are getting time-bending with trauma for Alex Lehmann’s sci-fi rom-com. Plus, Godspeed’s back at it again on The Flash, and good news for Solar Opposites. To me, my spoilers!
Lenovo's Revamped ThinkPad X1 Extreme Is Now Slimmer and Way More Powerful
The ThinkPad X1 Extreme was already a great system for people who needed a powerful and sturdy mobile workhorse, but for this year’s refresh, Lenovo has made pretty much everything better while still cutting down on thickness and giving the laptop a big boost in performance.Read more...
DOJ Seizes Middle East News Sites for Allegedly Spreading Disinformation
The U.S. Department of Justice seized 36 domains associated with news outlets in Iran, Yemen, and Palestine on Tuesday, according to a press release from the DOJ. The websites were taken for allegedly promoting disinformation campaigns and for violating U.S. sanctions against the Islamic Revolutionary Guard and…Read more...
Big Tech CEOs Apparently Not Loving New Bills Seeking to Trust Bust Big Tech
Lawmakers in the House of Representatives introduced legislation aimed at reigning in the powers of big tech companies last Friday, and... hang on... I’m getting word that the CEOs of those companies think that antitrust bills are actually a bad thing? And that their companies should just be left alone, with their…Read more...
Microsoft Just Became the Second Company to Reach a $2 Trillion Market Value
Microsoft has officially joined the $2 trillion club.
Disney's Live-Action Snow White Has Found Its Lead
If it wasn’t for Snow White, Disney wouldn’t be what it is today. It was director Walt Disney’s first feature length animated film and its success way back in 1937 is what got the ball rolling on the entire company. Mickey Mouse may be the star, but Snow White is right up there with him, and now there’s a new one.Read more...
The OnePlus Merger With Oppo Might Be the End of Android Enthusiast Phones
One over-used description of Android is the “platform of choice,” but what happens when those choices all become...exactly the same? The recent news that OnePlus is headed for “deeper integration” with its overseas parent company, Oppo, could cause a shakeup in the Android smartphone landscape.
Google Is Exploring Post-Pandemic Remote Work Options for Employees
Google unveiled a new tool on Tuesday that will allow its employees to make specific requests about where they go to work — specifically, which of the company’s regional offices they work from, or whether they’re fully remote.Read more...
Ancient Elephants Quickly Shrank Into Dwarfs on the Island of Sicily, DNA Suggests
Tens of thousands of years ago, so-called dwarf elephants inhabited the island of Sicily off the coast of Italy. Apparently, it didn’t take long for these elephants to shrink after their arrival on the island. New research suggests that the 10-ton behemoths that originally came to Sicily slimmed down quickly, losing…Read more...
Netflix Captures Two of Our Big Interests With a New Animated Series Titled Dogs in Space
Netflix has just added to its ever-growing animated slate with a trio of new shows aimed at kids, and one of them has already captured our imagination. Thank the title—Dogs in Space—which not only represents two of our big interests, but also conveniently evokes “Pigs in Space,” the classic Muppet Show skit starring…Read more...
Teamsters Announce Huge New Plan to Unionize U.S. Amazon Workers
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters, one of America’s most prominent labor organizations, is expected to launch a nationwide effort to organize Amazon workers.Read more...
Court Says Damon Dash Can’t Sell NFT of Jay-Z’s First Album... For Now
Jay-Z’s debut studio album can’t be sold as an NFT, TMZ reported on Tuesday, with a court issuing a temporary ruling that Roc-A-Fella co-founder Damon Dash must call off the sale and halt any planned auctions in the future. And...
Verification Is Dead. It’s All About Super Followers on Twitter, Now.
As part of Twitter’s long-term vision to emulate the worst parts of every other major platform, the company announced on Tuesday that it would start rolling out applications for its long-rumored “Ticketed Spaces” and “Super Follows” features.Read more...
The Annette Trailer Takes Adam Driver on a Surreal Journey Into Fatherhood
One of the world’s most perfect couples has a daughter who may outshine them both—and they sing through it. That’s the idea behind the first trailer for Adam Driver’s Annette, a strange and surreal new film from the director of Holy Motors.
Coal Miners Go on Strike and Fox News Goes Silent
Early Tuesday morning, dozens of mineworkers from Alabama’s Warrior Met Coal Mine headed to New York City’s financial district. There, they protested outside the Wall Street firms that own controlling shares of their employer, including BlackRock, the world’s largest asset management firm.
Airlines to DOJ: Please, Start Putting Passengers From Hell in Prison
Airline trade associations and unions are calling on the U.S. Department of Justice to do something about the inundation of soulless passengers raising drunken hell in the lawless skies. Specifically, they want them put in prison.
Conservation Project Goes Awry as Tasmanian Devils Start Killing Penguins
A project established to conserve Tasmanian devils has backfired, as the carnivorous marsupials have been a little too successful in their new habitat. They’ve killed scores of seabirds since their arrival nearly a decade ago, according to the local branch of the Birdlife conservation organization.Read more...
For the Love of Star Wars, Someone at Lucasfilm Take Emilia Clarke's Notes and Do Something
She, unlike some of her previous associates, has pages.
The First 'Designed for Xbox' Displays Are Here
In order to help eliminate confusion about which displays works best with its latest consoles, today Microsoft is expanding its Designed for Xbox program to include new badges for TVs and monitors.Read more...
Peloton’s New Tread+ Problem Is a Reminder That You Don’t Really Own Your Connected Gadgets
If you paid more than $4,000 for Peloton’s Tread+, you’d expect that treadmill to be yours. And it is. Kind of. But the thing you should know about connected devices is that ownership isn’t as straightforward as simply buying a gadget.Read more...
Transformers 7 Is Subtitled Rise of the Beasts
We finally know what’s next for the Transformers franchise. And it’s big.
Marvel's Villainous Adds Loki, New Skyrim Board Game Details, and More Gaming News
Welcome back to Gaming Shelf, io9's column all about board games and tabletop roleplaying games. I’m back at the wheel after several months of maternity leave, and I’m ready to dive back into the latest games and announcements. This time around, we’ve got an expansion for Marvel’s Villainous, more details about the…Read more...
Incoming Visitor From the Oort Cloud Could Be Among the Largest Comets Ever Documented
An object of unusual size will make its closest approach to the Sun in 2031, during which time it will swing past the orbit of Saturn and possibly turn into an exceptionally large comet. Astronomers are already looking forward to the potential “fireworks” display.
Black Widow's Cate Shortland Tells Us Why Now Is the Time for Natasha's Film
We know all about Iron Man. We know all about Captain America, Thor, Hulk, and even a bit about Hawkeye. But until now, that fifth founding member of the Avengers, Black Widow, has remained mostly a mystery—until next month. That’s when, after being introduced to fans 11 years ago, Natasha Romanoff (Scarlett…Read more...
This Upgraded Movie Theater Seat Has Its Own Private Surround Sound
If you’ve ever stood in line for a movie to ensure you got a seat smack dab in the middle of all the theater’s surround sound speakers, you’ll appreciate the idea behind the Flexound Pulse: a redesigned theater chair that gives every audience member their own private surround sound experience no matter where they end…Read more...
Hedge Fund That Took Massive Losses on GameStop Thanks to WallStreetBets Is Shutting Down
One of the hedge funds targeted by notorious Reddit investment board r/WallStreetBets is bust, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday.
This Pole-Dancing-Company-Turned-Oil-Driller Is the Latest Meme Stock
Buckle up, backseat investors and climate fiends. An oil and gas company with a sketchy history has become the target of a short squeeze, led primarily by Reddit investors who have been driving hedge funds wild this year.Read more...
His Dark Materials Starts Production on Its Final Season
It’s time to free the multiverse. HBO’s His Dark Materials has entered production on its third and final season, which sees Lyra (Dafne Keen) and Will (Amir Wilson) going to the ends of the earth to find each other, their friends, and eventually salvation.Read more...
In Strawberry Mansion's First Trailer, Pop-Up Ads Are Literal Nightmares
At this year’s Sundance Film Festival, there were few stories quite as strange as co-directing/writing duo Kentucker Audley and Albert Birney’s Strawberry Mansion. The movie is about a world in which people’s dreams are taxed by the government, which often populates them with ads meant to fill their subconsciousnesses…Read more...
Facebook’s First Oculus Ads Partner Is Already Retreating
Mark Zuckerberg’s ongoing quest to turn every Facebook property into ad-riddled real estate hit a snag this week when the only virtual reality game that publicly offered to onboard Oculus’s VR ads (rightfully) backed down.Read more...
UN Says the Great Barrier Reef Is 'In Danger,' Causing Australia to Have a Meltdown
It’s been clear the Great Barrier Reef is suffering for awhile. Now, the United Nations wants to make it official by adding it to a list of World Heritage Sites that are “in danger.” But Australia is not down with the change.
Bitcoin's Price Plummets as China Cracks Down on Trades
China has all but banned bitcoin—and bitcoin holders, whoever they are, have customarily panic dumped the cryptocurrency. As CNBC International’s Ryan Browne has pointed out, bitcoin nearly wiped out all of its gains this year this morning, which would turn into a loss if it reaches $29,388.30. Early this morning, it…Read more...
The Worst Deals of Amazon Prime Day 2021 (Update: Day 2)
Plenty of other sites on the internet will clog your feeds today with all the somewhat decent deals you might actually want on Amazon Prime Day. We tip our hats to them and thank them for their service. Gizmodo, however, has an annual tradition of charging one poor schmuck (me) with wading through the internet’s…Read more...
Dungeons & Dragons & Novels: Revisiting Shadowdale
You’d be forgiven for thinking Scott Ciencin’s 1989 Dungeons & Dragons novel Shadowdale primarily takes place in the city of Shadowdale. Or that Shadowdale would be mentioned at some point during the first half of the novel, or even that the main characters would enter Shadowdale before the 75% mark. You’d be wrong on…Read more...
The Android Google App Is Crashing, Here Are Some Ways to Fix It
If you’ve been running into an error message that says “Google keeps stopping,” you’re not alone as numerous reports have popped up saying the Google app on Android is suffering from instability. And while it seems Google is aware of the issue, there are some things you can do to address the problem in the meantime.Read more...
A Rare, Cancer-Like Parasite Is Emerging in North America
A cancer-like parasitic disease caused by certain tapeworms has squirmed its way into North America, researchers in Canada warn. Their recent review shows that cases of the still very rare disease have started to rise in the province of Alberta and elsewhere over the past few years, in both humans and animals. They…Read more...
The Green Knight's History Lesson Seemingly Spoils a Movie-Specific Twist
It’s been over a decade since I read Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, so I’ll admit I’m a tad rusty. That’s why I’m relieved to see A24's oral history video of the classic poem, narrated by Game of Thrones’ Ralph Ineson (who plays the titular green knight), in anticipation of David Lowery’s The Green Knight film.…Read more...
Massive 16TB External SSD Drive Is Eclipsed by Its Even Heftier Price Tag
If you need your data to be mobile, solid-state flash memory is the way to go, providing more speed and durability than traditional hard drives. Limited capacities have so far hindered their adoption, but Sabrent has solved that by cramming two SSDs into its new budget-breaking 16TB Rocket XTRM-Q.Read more...
Even More Shazam: Fury of the Gods Pictures Reveal Helen Mirren's Villain
Get a glimpse at Batwoman’s season two finale, and what’s to come when Evil returns. There’s a tiny, dino-packed snippet of Jurassic World: Dominion footage. Things aren’t looking great for Manifest after its recent cancellation. Plus, new Gunpowder Milkshake posters pack in plenty of firepower. Spoilers get!
Ground Temperatures Hit 118 Degrees in the Arctic Circle
Newly published satellite imagery shows the ground temperature in at least one location in Siberia topped 118 degrees Fahrenheit (48 degrees Celsius) going into the year’s longest day. It’s hot Siberia Earth summer, and it certainly won’t be the last.Read more...
The Suicide Squad's Newest Trailer Takes a Shot at Superman [Updated]
What binds each incarnation of the Suicide Squad together? The tiny bombs Amanda Waller implants in each member’s head to ensure that they don’t run away and escape while embarking on whatever insane missions she’s concocted for them. Longtimers like Harley Quinn and Rick Flagg might wax poetic and say that it’s the…Read more...
Acer's Chromebook Spin 713 Is a Powerful Beast With a Pretty Display
Chromebooks had a big moment when the pandemic hit due in part to the searing desperation of parents looking for a computer so their kids could do school from home. But before the chaos, Chromebooks were regarded mostly as an enthusiast’s device, or perhaps as a secondary companion to a more capable machine stationed…Read more...
Navy Tests New Aircraft Carrier by Blasting the Area With 40,000 Pounds of Explosives
The U.S. Navy has released video of its tests of the new USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier, blasting an area near the ship with thousands of pounds of explosives in tests that are known as “full ship shock trials.” One explosion was so powerful it registered as a 3.9 earthquake, according to U.S. Navy Institute News.Read more...
What We Do in the Shadows Spin-Off Wellington Paranormal Is Already Our Favorite Comedy of the Summer
If The X-Files tossed aside all the government-conspiracy stuff and just concentrated on wacky monsters—and injected everything with the driest, most deadpan humor imaginable, and a bit more bumbling—that’s kind of exactly what Wellington Paranormal looks like. The New Zealand series, a spin-off of What We Do in the…Read more...
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